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Bill/Resolution - Type
RES
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2008-2010
Bill/Resolution
121
Draft
01
Introducer
Pete Hoffmann, Council Vice Chair
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Adopts Res. 121-09 - 04/22/09
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
4/22/2009
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
4/22/2009
Ayes
8Enriques;Ford;Greenwell;Hoffmann;Ikeda;Onishi;Yagong;Yoshimoto
Noes
0
Absent
1-Naeole
Excused
0
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AGE COUNCIL 04/22/2009 2008-2010
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\Council Records\Agendas\2008-2010\Council
COM 0276.000 2008-2010
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\Council Records\Communications\2008-2010
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For the HOME program, the County is responsible for monitoring the County's <br />HOME projects. The County provides technical assistance and will conduct site <br />inspections for projects being developed, and will monitor 2 projects during the <br />appropriate period of affordability. The County maintains documentation of its <br />project monitoring for review by the State during their monitoring of the County's <br />HOME program. <br />Lead-based Paint <br />1. Describe the actions that will take place during the next year to evaluate and <br />reduce the number of housing units containing lead-based paint hazards in order <br />to increase the inventory of lead-safe housing available to extremely low-income, <br />low-income, and moderate-income families, and how the plan for the reduction of <br />lead-based hazards is related to the extent of lead poisoning and hazards. <br />Program Year 5 Action Plan Lead-based Paint response: <br />The County administers the Residential Emergency Repair Program (RERP), which <br />provides loans and grants to low-/moderate-income homeowners for home <br />rehabilitation. The RERP requires Risk Assessment on homes built prior to 1978. <br />Through the RERP, the County expects to test at least 13 homes during 2009. <br />Other actions/plans to be undertaken to reduce lead-based paint hazards include: <br />•Participate with the DOH in implementing the State's new lead- based paint <br />regulations; <br />•Distribute pamphlets to applicants of the RERP notifying them of potential <br />lead-based paint hazards; and <br />•Conduct Clearance testing on homes that was found to have lead under the <br />Residential Emergency Repair Program. <br />Specific Housing Objectives <br />*Please also refer to the Housing Needs Table in the Needs.xls workbook. <br />Describe the priorities and specific objectives the jurisdiction hopes to achieve <br />during the next year. <br />Describe how Federal, State, and local public and private sector resources that <br />are reasonably expected to be available will be used to address identified needs <br />for the period covered by this Action Plan. <br />Program Year 5 Action Plan Specific Objectives response: <br />1. The Consolidated Plan includes the HUD's "Performance Measures Mode/. " The <br />Model sets Objectives, Outcomes, Activities, Indicators, and Output for the next <br />five years. Please see the attached Housing and Special Needs Housing <br />Performance Measures Model Chart. <br />Fifth Program Year Action Plan 7 Version 2.Q <br />
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